Current Series
Morning Series
Matters Arising
Following our celebration of Easter, and before we turn to look at the story of the emergence of the church in Acts, we will unpack the resurrection further by looking at three stories.
Evening Series
Wise Guys
This series takes in a broad survey of Wisdom literature in the Old Testament. We will undertake this seeking both to read the literature in its original setting and with the perspective of those who believe in Jesus, as risen Saviour and LORD.
Ordinary Lives | Extraordinary Stories
Morning Series
In Dr Luke’s second book, we read of people who took to heart Jesus’ words to ‘Follow Me into all the World’. Time and again we discover that God provides the right words and the right attitudes of heart to those who listen attentively to His Spirit.
The King is Here
Evening Series
In this second part of Mark’s gospel we will explore what the implications for our own lives might be if we choose to keep in step with King Jesus. Join us as together we watch the story of God’s salvation unfold in front of our eyes.
Songs of the Servant
Morning Series
Right in the middle of the great prophecy of Isaiah come four songs about the Servant of God who will win a conclusive but costly victory and transform the course of history.
Light for the Nations
Morning Series
In the second part of Isaiah, the captivity has happened, and the question is: what does God want to do with his people now? Is there any future for them? The staggering answer is: yes, God's plan can't be derailed.
One Planet One God
Morning Series
The natural world is a wonderful gift that sustains us, inspires us and connects us to God. But Earth’s ecosystems are falling apart. What does the Bible say about our relationship with creation? How does Jesus respond to crises in his time? And how can we follow him into the word?
The Kingdom is Here
Evening Series
One of Mark’s favourite phrases in his short and action-packed gospel account is ‘the Kingdom of God’. But exactly what did that phrase mean to Mark’s original hearers? How are we to interpret its relevance to us today?










